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Hoke wrote:Jenise: When it first came out, and for several years, Saintsbury was clearly one of the leading wineries for good Pinot Noir.
Saintsbury quietly continued in its own style, which is, as you said, more dignified and restrained, less dramatic when young, and therefore less interesting to the over-the-top hedonists.
A goodly part of the Sainstbury philosophy comes from the nature of David Graves.
Maybe you're speaking about within the idiom of CA pinot noir?
Of course, if you've already decided that you have a template for what Pinot should be, then you'll always be using that, consciously or unconsciously, as your model to which you compare everything. Shame if that's the case in one so young though.
Covert wrote:Dale never did agree with me regarding the beauty level of the '97s. He finds a lot of them green and herbaceous. I tend to like that aspect, I guess.
Covert wrote:I think I'll very gently carry bottle of '97 Ducru up to camp with me next weekend and open it either the day before or after the '66 Gruaud Larose. I'll pay special attention to both wines and report what I find. I'm disappointed that the Ducru was not to your liking, and hope that my two bottles have not died a little. I liked the Ducru more than just a little last time.
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